题目内容
The British Museum is the biggest museum in the world. Inside, you feel smaller than usual. There are about a hundred things to see.
The story of the British Museum goes back three hundred years to one unusual man, Sir Hans Sloane, doctor to King George II. The doctor collected books, drawings, clothes, money, animals, flowers, things from all over the world. The d
octor wanted everything to stay together when he died, so that people could come and have a look. The British Museum began. King George II gave his library, and the museum started to grow.
The British Museum opened in
1759, six years after Sir Hans Sloane died. At first the museum was only open three days a week and only ten people could enter in an hour. There wasn’t much time to see things. Visitors had to run though the
rooms.
By about 1800, things began to get better. Wonderful statues, three
thousand years old, arrived from Egypt.
King George IV sold all his books to the museum secretly. A hundred years ago not only old books but also new ones arrived at the museum, and more people came to read them. Since them many famous men have written and studied there. And the library is growing faster a
nd faster. There are four kilometers of new shelves every year and there are about two million visitors every year.
( ) 1. Sir Hans Sloane was interested in _______________.
A. collecting all kinds of books B. collecting all kinds of drawings
C. collecting all kinds of money D. collecting all kinds of things
( ) 2. When you go inside the British Museum, you feel smaller than usual because __________.
A. the museum is empty B. the museum is very big
C. there are too many things in it D. you are too small
( ) 3. Sir Hans Sloane died ____________.
A. in 1753 B. in 1975 C. in 1765 D. in 1800
( ) 4. At first, the visitors had to run through the museum because ____________.
A. there are only several things to see
B. the museum was the biggest one in the world
C. they were
not interested in the things in it
D. they had only one hour to see all the things in it
( ) 5. The passage is mainly about ______________.
A. Sir Hans Sloane B. George II
C. the history of British Museum D. the books in the museum
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Do you know what a castle is? A castle is a building special to Europe. Castles were built in the Middle Ages by king and other powerful people who live in. Castles were used by people to protect themselves from their enemies. They are big buildings made form stone and wood.
Today there are still castles all over Europe. Some are in ruins(废墟). But some built later are still in good repair and used even today. One example is Windsor Castle, which is a home to the British queen. It is in the country or Berkshire, not far from London.
Castles have walls around them. In the old days, soldiers would stand on the walls to guard the people in the castle. If enemies came they would shoot arrows(箭) and throw stones at them. Castles also had moats. A moat is a river around the wall that makes it difficult for enemies to get in. It could be either dry or filled with water.
Other people form younger countries love European castles. In the US there are rich people who have brought broken parts of castles to their country and rebuilt them. And some people build “replica” castles---modern copies of Castle.
You probably know the Disneyland Castle in California , US. But did you know it is based on a famous castle in Germany built by King Ludwig Ⅱof Bavaria?
1. Which of the following is TRUE about the castle?
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A.It is a special American building. |
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B.It is made form stone and paper. |
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C.Only king used to live in one. |
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D.People used it to protect themselves. |
2. We can tell from the story that a moat is __________.
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A.a wall |
B.a soldier |
C.a river |
D.a stone |
3.According to the passage we can know that______________.
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A.There are castles only in some European countries now. |
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B.In the US, there used to be castles in the Middle Ages. |
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C.In the US, the people rebuilt the old castles or build the modern ones. |
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D.The Disneyland castle is built in Germany. |
4. What does the passage mainly talk about?
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A.The history of castles. |
B.Facts about castles. |
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C.The king and the castles. |
D.How to build castles. |